September 5, 2022
Vulnerable House Dems strike a conservative note, distance themselves from their party
Immanuel Kant said "But a lie is a lie, and in itself intrinsically evil, whether it be told with good or bad intents."
Do Not fall for the Democratic Socialist lie. They are still Democratic Socialist.
Congressional Democrats at risk of losing their seats in November are distancing themselves from their party’s national brand, hoping to appeal to voters with a more conservative law-and-order agenda.
These swing-state incumbents are running on a pro-police, anti-socialist platform that bucks the Democratic Party’s playbook.
As moderate Democrats in districts susceptible to flipping to the GOP, they say they know their constituents better than national party leaders.
“By and large, we are the ones who are closest to our districts,” said Rep. Chris Pappas, an at-risk New Hampshire Democrat. “It’s really important for our leadership to heed the calls of swing district members that are here each and every day.”
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